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Toronto Restaurant Openings: The Fat Beet, Kub Khao, Royal Meats Barbecue, Hidden Burger, Teara Lab

Toronto Restaurant Openings highlights the latest restaurant openings and closings in Toronto and also gives a preview of what's coming soon. Find us here every Thursday morning.

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  • The Fat Beet opens today (Thursday, March 24) at 7330 Yonge St. in Thornhill. The new dining destination from the owner of the Indian Street Food Co. will feature a menu broadly based on Mediterranean, Middle Eastern and Indian ingredients.
  • Kub Khao, at 3561 Sheppard Ave., is the newest eatery from the folks behind Jatujak. It'll offer dine-in and take-out menus featuring steamed bread with custard, suki noodles, tamarind eggs and grilled bananas.
  • Royal Meats Barbeque at 88 Fort York Blvd. opens today.
  • Hidden Burger has quietly launched from inside The Bottom Line at 22 Front St. Focused on take-out and delivery, this concept eatery serves up burgers (beef or veggie) and fries.
  • Tender Steakhouse is now open at 1968 Queen St. E. in the Beaches.

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OPENING SOON

  • Teara Lab is coming soon to 181 College St., where Burrito Planet used to be. The fast casual eatery will deal in Japanese fusion sandwiches topped with items like roast beef and wasabi mayo.
  • New pizza and souvlaki joint Hunter's on The Danforth is slated to open this spring at 674 Danforth Ave.
  • LAN Restaurant, a promising new Vietnamese eatery, is opening soon at 755 Queen St. E. in Riverside.

Have you seen restaurants opening or closing in your neighbourhood? Email tips to liora@blogto.com

Photo of Royal Meats by Jesse Milns.


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